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Expressing likes and dislikes. You have just seen that there are a number of different words and phrases that can be used to express likes, dislikes and indifference. It is important to note that they show different degrees of feeling as we can see here. I love and I adore express much stronger feelings than I like and I’m fond of, for example. As always with IELTS, it is important to express a range of vocabulary wherever possible.

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